Exodus 21:6

the judges.

22; 12:12; 18:21-26; 22:8,9,28; Nu 25:5-8; De 1:16; 16:18

De 19:17,18; 1Sa 8:1,2; Isa 1:26; Zep 3:3

bore his ear.This significant ceremony was intended as a mark of permanent servitude, and was calculated to impress the servant with the duty of hearing all his master's orders, and obeying them punctually.

Ps 40:6-8

for ever.

Le 25:23,40; De 15:17; 1Sa 1:22; 27:12; 28:2; 1Ki 12:7

Exodus 22:28

the gods. or, judges.

8,9; Ps 32:6; 82:1-7; 138:1; Joh 10:34,35

nor curse.

21:17; 1Sa 24:6,10; 26:9; Ec 10:20; Ac 23:3,5; Ro 13:2-7

Tit 3:1,2; 1Pe 2:17; 2Pe 2:10; Jude 1:8

Psalms 82:1

1 The psalmist, having exhorted the judges,

5 and reproved their negligence,

8 prays God to judge.

A.M. 3108. B.C. 896. (Title.) A Psalm.Some refer this psalm to the time of David, and others to that of Hezekiah; but it is more probable that it was composed when Jehoshaphat reformed the courts throughout his kingdom.

2Ch 19:6,7

of Asaph. or, for Asaph.

God, etc.Or, "God standeth in the assembly of God, {ail,} he judgeth among the judges." {Elohim:} God is among His own people; and presides especially in those courts of justice which Himself has established.

Ex 18:21; 2Ch 19:6,7; Ec 5:8

the gods.

6,7; 138:1; Ex 21:6; 22:28; Joh 10:35

Psalms 82:6

1; Ex 22:9,28; Joh 10:34-36

John 10:34-35

in.

12:34; 15:25; Ro 3:10-19

I said.

Ps 82:1,6,7

gods.

Ex 4:16; 7:1; 22:28; Ps 138:1

unto.

Ge 15:1; De 18:15,18-20; 1Sa 14:36,37; 15:1; 23:9-11; 28:6; 30:8

2Sa 7:5; 1Ch 22:8; 2Ch 11:2,3; 19:2; Ro 13:1

the scripture.

12:38,39; 19:28,36,37; Mt 5:18; 24:35; 26:53-56; 27:35; Lu 16:17

Lu 24:26,27,44-46; Ac 1:16
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